Wt'ilni'.silav, , NEWS THE DAILY PACK KKJIIT Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Westholme Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, at 7.00 and 9.00 p.m. Reginald Denny in "Oat All Night" ILIarious farce-comedy with Marian Nixon and all-star cast. COMEDY "RAH-HAH-RAH." "ALICE" (THE CAT) COMEDY. ORCHESTRAL SELECTION, "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." (STRAUSS), (BY REQUEST). Admission :5c and 10c. Phone 45. nm a "set I IllS W LIMITED Phone 571. B. C. Butchers & Grocers eek s mmm DETAILS BY MAIL If you are not on our Mailing List, Phone, us B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 571. Phone 15. Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOC& -.1 . AMI SHIPYARD QpMtiir (t.T.P. 20,000 Too Floating Dry DfV Km-sUnm; MeMnlts. Boilermakers, HtaeWxmllhn. rxtirtt! v makers. Founders. Woodwork! rx blc KLBCTK1C AND aCBTYLKXE WBI.IHM.. Oar plant is equipped handle all kind t MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PiTONKS 4 and S "CATERPILLAR" Kvrtliera rsetffe IrHiht llulldlnr acton HOLT pS5g2TCAlFWR 13 HICGEK THAN THE WEATIIEK! - A Sits for Every Use A Hundred Use for Every Size 2 TON, TWENTY, THIirrV, SIXTY iiismm QUICKER ClHUPIIR Literature and Prices on Request Sole Distributors for B. C MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED llraiHli Oftlmi SrlMn Kriowiw St MttlMi Mrrrt Norman C. ( rulrkohank, I'rlnre (IrvrRF YMNtOUVBIL a C IMt Manfr BEST Put This on Your Christinas Gift List! Toilet Sets Genuine sterling (solid), siltfer 1 and the different sKades in pearl-tone ivory) PRICED FROM .Sl.l.OO TO $00.00 New Stock Tills Kail. John Bulger Limited Till'! JEWELLERS SECOND GRAIN Steamer Hockpool Leaves ThU Afternoon With Full Cargo for U. K. or Continent The British steamer RockpooJ sailed this afternoon for the toil K'inirrlnm nr Continent Spring Clothes Pins 6 doz. 28c Alberta Market P. GAMULA, I'loprjelor Fifth Street. Phone 20S KJ A Thousand Dollar Diamond Ring . . Silverware . . Watches . . these wonderful prizes are being given without ob'igation by the Canadian Jewellers Association for th most expressive Sk-gan aptly descriptive of the high cuss merchandise sold by jewellers. Come to our tore for an entry card and write in your slogan. Do not delay competition (closesmklnight, November 30th. John Bulger The Jewellers GEORGE AYLETT GIVEN 1 ANOTHER GREAT RECEPTION Wonderful Musical Program Announced For Music Lovers Tonight and Thursday Canitol natrons' were eriven another great treat last Kpoi . , 4 11.. 1 rpi, Uni-t night when ueorge .ayieu, interiiuuuuuuy jvuumh a with I Hawaiian Wizard of the Strings," almost caused s a f"' iHa1' in oid of the Bu,K,ey valley s. liVJ, District Hosoital. The concert Granulated Sugar 15 lbs. $1.03 .Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes was followed by a dance. J. P. Downey ia making good ropress with the erection of limitations for W. J. OWeill's new theatre here. A daily show is understood to be contemplated. Xabob Tea in 1-lb. tin 70c Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stephens h'.orage Eggs Extras. Doa. Ie nUrtained sixty friends at a Nabob Red Plum Jam j ard nrtv in the Aamamblv ( room - i 4-ib. tin .46c ! ,t tn. Catholic Women's League M. Campbell's Clam Chowder w Tuesday evening. Prlxe win- lin ......i er8 ers were were Mrs. Mrs. S. N. Singapore Pineapples Sliced. 2 tins 26c Smyrna Lyer Figs Lb 20c Swansdown Cake Flour Pgk. 40c Seedless Rawing 2lb. pkg. . .2Se (Swift's Jewel Shortening ' 2 pkgs 45c Candied Peel Mix. Lb. 30c : Shelled Walnuts Haifa. Lb. 40r Shelled Almonds Lb jjc Prunes Largest site, 18-24. Lb. 20c Acadia Codfish 2-1 b. box ...46c Irencn Mushrooms first cnoice. j j McKcnna has taken over Tin 4uc.h. .taek of the Burns Lake Drug I r rencn ury iun rooms uo. j Holland's Edam Cheese Lb. 45c I Hall's Boneless Chicken 7-ox. tin 10;, Wethey's Mince Meat 2 pkgs. 86c Instant Postuna Large tin . . .50c jEno's Fruit Salt Bottle ....D0c i First shipment of Jap Oranges ' are in. Per box $1.10 ISunkht Navel Oranges ! 3 doa 96c I Gold Dust Urge Pkg. H.' Kilpatrlck. Mrs. G. II. Wall, Mrs. H. Johnson Dr. R C Bamford. G H. Wall an. L. B. Warner - There has been a considerabL increase riantlpr in the nurobe-of telephones in use in Smithcrs There should, soon be a centra' operator here. BURNS LAKE Co. and opened up in business :n the MeDougaf building. Several Burns Lake people attended a dance In the Endako school house last Saturday District visitors in town during the week included Mrs. Chas. n lhintar unrl Ifr. Mevera of C!Colleymount; K A, Smith. Pal- Hng; J. H. ilird, Forestdale; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker. Francois Lake. School Inspector Gordon H. Gower of Prince George has been a visitor in iha district during the past week on official duties. The not the second cargo of grain shipped! with his artistic and entertaining numoers on Danjo, this season from the Alberta lu,na nnrl miitnr Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator. Loading of the steamer Carper-by is proceeding and this vessel will get away about FrMay, it. is expected. : . No further charters for the port 1 been reported up to this morning. Following an interruption of three days owing to a derailment odav from the south. He and "act. D. Doncld will,, as -ItermUe in cotmmhd af veekly boat. Week Specials Tonight and Thursday Mr. Aylett will take part in a wonderful musical program arranged especially by Jack: de, Jausserand, conductor of the Rupert Capitolians, for, music lovers. The program in- , eludes a number on the Hawaiian tie selection "Sweetheart," by Vic-guitar by Mr. Aylett in "liar- tor Herbert monies." the most difficult .feat (c William Beaumont, cellist, ever attempted on the instrument, playing: 1, "Ecstasy," by Louis, The program if music . foMows: Oanne; 2, Barcarolle, from Tales, l? r iiL J 1 1 J (a Geonre Aylett, tne Ita- oi uoiiman, wun vioiin aim on the railway, grain started j wa;ja witard, playing a selection piano accompaniment. moving in from the prairies again today, fifty cars being due this .-ifternoon. Capt. Harry Nedden is In command of the C. N. R. steamer rince Rupert which is in port from the popular melodies .of (d) Jack de Jausserand ana nis Tchaikowskl in harmonics on the Rupert Capitoliitns, augmented Hawaiian guitar. '" George Aylett on the banjo. b) Jack de Jausserund and playing the popu;ar number, hia Rupert Capitolians playing "She's a Great. Great Girl." ! District News S.MITHKKS I A grand contort was staged y, I ust Friday night in the Smithera 'PLAY BAIL' AT CAPITOL ?Ctor Picture Tonight Stars Hictard Dix in "Warming Up" In a fast moving comedy drama. Richard Dix provides one of th - big kicks tonight and tomorrow t the Capitol. "Warming Up" concerns the ictivities and inactivities of n veung rookie baseball player, whose trials and tribulations are ! tot cor fined to the baseball dia-1 nond. In fact, a large percn-; tage of the actions involve an-: ither brand of diamond, one very well known to women. Jean Ar-bur. Dix's leading woman, who days opposite the star for the rirst time, gives i creditable performance in a pleasing role. The wnspsnse of the plot and he novel twist at. the end are en oyable and the mixing of Dix's inx with the absorbing romance s cleverly handled. -nation of a company around the Homeguard property while, in the with. A number of Anyox and Alice Arm people have already promised their support. The snow line descended to the sea level here during the past weak but, after a few wet days, retreated again to higher So that sleighs may be used during the winter, the Toric Mines . Ltd. is now engaged in planking all the bridges on the Dolly Varden Railway. Over 13.-000 feet of lumber being used in the work has been cut locally by PRINCE GEORGE 13B3B&ES$8S&. The Wiuthcr League Society -A 'onnaught Hill Iutheran Church met last Thursday evening in the j church. , Northern Itebekah Iodge held a meeting last Thursday evening I in the I. O. 0. F. Hall. Paul Wieland, Jocal butcher, has contracted for the' largest shipment of turkeys avar received tn Prince Georgia, I The Salvation Army Home League held a sal fit work and home cooking on Saturday after- jnoon, the affair baing very suc- jceasful. In1 view of th Increftsed de mands made upon the Institution, the local hospital board has de cided to purchase four extra beds and engage an additional nurse. ALICE ARM O. W. Rrugg&who Is now in Vancouver, wW. complete for- now blocked the railway to the foot I of the five percent grade, making necessary the use of sleighs. Important developmenm are ex S!SQS2rSI2ZS?SS3 Ota W..toi has 'taken s- pected on the Wild Cat pro,., rty itionj in thi- llurns take Garage, her in the near future. TONIGHT ANOTIIhl' h.J( KOt T MI0V ZU'OII., ItSSf I filllil lADOLfH I Ci Qmmount Qktiire VAIDEVILIE GEORGE AYLETT HAWAIIAN WIZARD OF THE STRINGS TONIGHT IS MUSIC LOVERS' NIGHT With Jack lu Jausserand and his Rupert Capitolian- Eiil Ueacuiont on tlie cello. Firnt Show 7 p.m. No Advance jo '' COMING NEXT WEEK BEN Hl'R. GREAT SALE OF FURS FUR COATS. JAf " i CAPES AND CIIOKI trs All Going; at Rarnain l't B.C.FUR CO. Third Avonuo sftiCS3aTfiS3Bsiei3Bs MONTREAL IMPORTERS' SALE OF SALES Continues Unabited e A continuous flow of bargains has loft our store every day Hii week, bought for cash by wise buyers who know bartrainii win" they see them. Pay us that visit now you have all aBMende(l maKing, ueiore stocks gets toQ much broken. Eveirytliiiig foi Men aftff "Bay Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Hats Socks, Roots, Rubbers ALL AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES in 5